Tartini Sonata in g-minor fast movement
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Obies unite!! Marilyn McDonald student, right? I'm taking baroque from her right now. SWEEEET!!! Love the playing.
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@musicmatt09 yeah, I know Tartini is a Baroque composer. I'm saying it's cool because there's the use of harpsichord in performing Baroque music, which altogether make the sound more...Baroque-ish.
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I'm confused. Are you saying that it "sounds more baroque because she is using a harpsichord" or "cool, because she actually played in its proper setting"? Just curious, because Tartini is baroque.
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How old are you? You're really good, you're one of the few who can play Tartini. There are some people I've met who are 40 and can't play any of his pieces
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Molto Bene! That was excelent work! This piece makes it clear that Tartini was a virtuoso of tremendous ability. I have read that none would surpass him until the coming of Paganini. I wonder how he would have played this.
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good job!
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cool...harpsichord!! this just make it sound more like a baroque music. Well Done!!
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Dang... this piece is just sick... Very nice, though.
lovefordante, and i have seen 17yr old ppl who can. its not about age. and not about for how many years you play. :)
Medhood 2 years ago 4
This is Excellent! You must study baroque music intensively. I noticed its a cornerless violin, is it an actual baroque style violin? Again, I love baroque music and this sounds so authentic to the period. Wonderful!
kencole654 4 years ago 3